When William was sixteen years old, he started rapping in late 1991 under the name "Will-1X" after being discovered by Compton rapper and former N.W.A. leader Eazy-E and signed a deal to Eazy's Ruthless Records. will.i.am's first rap song was "Merry Muthafuckin' Xmas" from Eazy-E's 1992 EP 5150: Home 4 tha Sick. Shortly after Eazy-E's death in 1995, Will left Ruthless to start a group that would later be called the Black Eyed Peas with fellow rappers Taboo and apl.de.ap.
After the addition of singer-songwriter Fergie, the group shot into mainstream pop consciousness with a set of hit singles in the mid-00s, popularity that continues to this day. The Black Eyed Peas' producer is Sergio Mendes, an internationally successful Brazilian musician and jazz aficionado. In September 2007, will.i.am took a major step into a solo career identity by joining with his record label, Universal Music Group (UMG), on a pilot scheme to reward certain file-sharing with cash incentives, including will.i.am tracks from his then upcoming release Songs About Girls.
In total, he has released four solo albums: Lost Change (2001), Must B 21 (2003), Songs About Girls (2007), and #willpower (2013). Although often facing mixed critical reviews, he's experienced significant commercial success, including a set of popular singles. His solo performances, featuring collaborations with a wide group of artists including Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, Phife Dawg, Snoop Dogg, and Nicole Scherzinger, are perhaps best summed up in the international top 20 mega-hit "Scream & Shout".
Will.i.am was also recently cast as John Wraith in the film X-Men Origins: Wolverine, a prequel to the X-Men movie series. And if one enjoyed Madagascar 2's chunky hippo, Moto Moto, then one should know that the deep voice belonged will.i.am., who came in after he was ''pimped'' out to the directors by his friend and sometimes collaborator Justin Timberlake.
Before joining the Black Eyed Peas, Will.i.am attended the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles. In 2001, he began designing his own signature clothing line, i.am, which made its official debut in 2005 at the Magic apparel trade show in Las Vegas. In 2007, Will.i.am teamed up with Blue Holdings to design a premium denim collection, i.am Antik, that had its debut on the Project Show in Las Vegas. He has also designed clothing for the Black Eyed Peas.
In January 2008, will.i.am helped write a song, "Yes We Can", in support of the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign of Barack Obama, which in turn became a music video directed by Jesse Dylan. The lyrics of the song are composed almost entirely of excerpts from Obama's speech on January 8, 2008, following the New Hampshire presidential primary election. The video features appearances from numerous celebrities like Scarlett Johansson, Tatyana Ali, John Legend, Herbie Hancock, Kate Walsh, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Adam Rodriguez, Kelly Hu, Hill Harper, Amber Valletta, Eric Balfour, Aisha Tyler, Nicole Scherzinger, Nick Cannon, Bryan Greenberg, Common and first appeared on the website for Dipdive, and within a week of its appearance racked up three million views, and over four million views on Youtube.
On February 29, 2008, a second video titled "We Are The Ones" was released on Dipdive and YouTube. It included cameo appearances from Jessica Alba, Ryan Phillippe, Kerry Washington, John Leguizamo, Regina King, Tyrese Gibson, Eric Mabius, Tichina Arnold, Adrienne Palicki, comedian George Lopez, and singers Macy Gray, Zoe Kravitz and Black Eyed Peas’ Taboo. The video features everyone chanting "O-BA-MA" as a portrayal as their hopes and wishes for Obama and his presidential campaign.
In 2013, will.i.am released his album "#thatpower".
Go Home
will.i.am Lyrics
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You can go hard, or you can go home
You can go hard, (you can go ha-a-ard)
Or you can go home, (or you can go ho-o-ome)
Che-che-che-check it out
My mama told me willie rock hard
Don’t be no dummy, be a lil’ smarter
Aha momma, i’ma rock hard, check it out
Fly willy i’ll be a charter
I won’t forget my place
Gonna rock harder
You know I kill it, kill it baby leave the slaughter
I will stand by, I promised momma
I’m a big baller, check it out
I’m hip-hop hard
Rock a boulevard
Willie’s in charge
I don’t need nobody now
I go on and on
On and on
On and on and on, on, on, on
You can go hard, uhu
Or you can go home
You can go hard, uhu
Or you can go home
You can go hard, uhu
(you can go ha-a-ard)
Or you can go home,
(or you can go ho-o-ome)
You can go hard
The lyrics of will.i.am's song Go Home are centered around the importance of determination and hard work in achieving success. The chorus repeats the phrase "You can go hard, or you can go home" multiple times, highlighting the dichotomy of pushing oneself to the limit or giving up and going back to a place of comfort. The verses provide personal anecdotes of will.i.am's upbringing and the drive that he learned from his mother, encouraging him to be smart and finish what he starts. The bridge emphasizes his passion for music, declaring himself to be "hip-hop hard" and "in charge" of his own destiny. Overall, the song is a motivational anthem for anyone striving to achieve their goals.
Line by Line Meaning
You can go hard, or you can go home
You can put in maximal effort or not bother at all
Che-che-che-check it out
Listen closely, pay attention
My mama told me willie rock hard
My mother taught me to be determined
Don’t be no dummy, be a lil’ smarter
Don't be foolish, be intelligent
Don’t be like your daddy, finish what you started
Don't copy your father's ways, complete your tasks
Aha momma, i’ma rock hard, check it out
Yes mother, I will work hard and do my best
Fly willy i’ll be a charter
I'll achieve greatness and soar high
I won’t forget my place
I will remain humble and remember my origins
Gonna rock harder
I will work harder to improve myself
You know I kill it, kill it baby leave the slaughter
I perform exceptionally well, let others be amazed
I will stand by, I promised momma
I will stand firm in my convictions, just as I promised my mother
I’m a big baller, check it out
I am very successful
I’m hip-hop hard
I am heavily influenced by hip-hop culture and music
Rock a boulevard
I am confident and stylish
Willie’s in charge
I am in control and leading the way
I don’t need nobody now
I am self-sufficient and independent
I go on and on
I keep going no matter what
On and on
Continuously
On and on and on, on, on, on
Persistently, constantly
You can go hard, uhu
You can choose to work hard
Or you can go home
Or you can choose not to participate
Or you can go home,
Or you can choose not to participate
(you can go ha-a-ard)
(you can put in maximal effort)
(or you can go ho-o-ome)
(or you can choose not to participate)
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOSEPH T. YOUNGMAN, WILL ADAMS, DALLAS L. AUSTIN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@johnmn5595
this is the best version of this song
@YcebearMusic
The coolest part was when Will.i.am sung about his mama.
@BitchSexyCrazy
Nobody Ever Had the Mick Jagger in a song
@bryandurand5279
mick jagger todavia tiene una voz expectacular
@ElHuevoPrieto
algun día no la va a tener? esa es la pregunta XD
@samsungstabs5736
@@nahuel1917pero lo tiene, hasta ahora xddd
@TheShikaidou
It's not a remix, it's like 'part 2' of the song.
@prvarotto
wolfgang gartner best producer
@timothyrichards4395
From this version of T.H.E, you know he's a great producer
@BryanTheCat
Rola ou Enrola !! B R A S I L